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  2. Accomack County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Accomack County is a United States county that, together with Northampton County, constitutes the Eastern Shore region of the Commonwealth of Virginia. These two counties also form the southern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula , which is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.

  3. Chincoteague, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Chincoteague (/ ˌ ʃ ɪ ŋ k ə ˈ t iː ɡ / or / ˈ ʃ ɪ ŋ k ə t iː ɡ /) is a town in Accomack County, Virginia, U.S. The town includes the whole of Chincoteague Island and an area of adjacent water. The population was 3,344 at the 2020 census. [5]

  4. Ticktown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This Accomack County, Virginia state location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Eastern Shore of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 1670, the Virginia Colony's Royal Governor William Berkeley abolished Accomac County, but the Virginia General Assembly re-created it in 1671. In 1940, the General Assembly officially added a "k" to the end of the county's name to arrive at its current spelling, which is Accomack. [3] [4]

  6. Your latest Summit County property tax bill is on its way ...

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    When will the property tax bill arrive — and when is it due? According to Summit County Fiscal Officer Kristen M. Scalise, first-half 2023 property tax bills will be mailed beginning Friday. The ...

  7. Metompkin, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Location in Accomack County and the state of Virginia. Coordinates: 37°46′2″N 75°36′20″W  /  37.76722°N 75.60556°W  / 37.76722; -75.60556 Country

  8. Greenbackville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The town was settled in 1867 and was officially named "Greenbackville" by the United States Postal Service in 1874. Greenbackville and neighboring Franklin City, Virginia grew as a result of the railroad line, the Worcester railroad, completed on April 7, 1876 [3] to transport oysters and other shellfish from Chincoteague to Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City.

  9. Accomac - Wikipedia

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    Accomack County, Virginia, the current incarnation of Accomac Shire Plymouth, Massachusetts was built on a site identified on early maps as Accomack Topics referred to by the same term